MichiganDad3
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If I read the article correctly, Power 5 schools can no longer pull scholarships, and they can offer full cost of attending school scholarships.
"Several of the student-athlete representatives spoke passionately against the proposal that prohibits the removal of a scholarship for athletic performance. They argued that such a rule could inhibit team chemistry and undermine coaches' authority. "People forget that it is our job to perform," Florida baseball player Josh Tobias said.
Ultimately, the scholarship proposal passed by three votes after receiving late support in the discussion period."
"Stipends, determined by institutions under federally created guidelines, have been estimated at $2,000 to $4,000 annually. They are designed to cover the cost-of-living expenses that fall outside athletic scholarships."
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/12185230/power-5-conferences-pass-cost-attendance-measure-ncaa-autonomy-begins
These measures will have a major impact. SEC schools will essentially absorb a loss in the number of scholarships, and non-power 5 schools will be at disadvantage because they are at a lower wage scale.
What do you think the impact will be?
"Several of the student-athlete representatives spoke passionately against the proposal that prohibits the removal of a scholarship for athletic performance. They argued that such a rule could inhibit team chemistry and undermine coaches' authority. "People forget that it is our job to perform," Florida baseball player Josh Tobias said.
Ultimately, the scholarship proposal passed by three votes after receiving late support in the discussion period."
"Stipends, determined by institutions under federally created guidelines, have been estimated at $2,000 to $4,000 annually. They are designed to cover the cost-of-living expenses that fall outside athletic scholarships."
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/12185230/power-5-conferences-pass-cost-attendance-measure-ncaa-autonomy-begins
These measures will have a major impact. SEC schools will essentially absorb a loss in the number of scholarships, and non-power 5 schools will be at disadvantage because they are at a lower wage scale.
What do you think the impact will be?
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